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Poster Information and Guidelines

The Organizing Committee invites
proposals for poster presentations. The abstracts will be published in the Conference Booklet. All submissions MUST be
formatted according to the style guidelines below. It is recommended that you prepare
your submission in a separate document and then cut and paste the information into
the poster presentation application form. Please read through the following
instructions carefully.

Published poster descriptions will include separate lines for Presenter, Co-Presenters and Authors. All presenters and co-presenters must be registered for the update portion of the conference and present for the assigned poster session.

Authors who are not presenting the poster do not need to be registered for the conference. Please see the Presenter Policies linked in the "More in this section" drop down menu above.

Presenters and co-presenters not registered by the deadline will be removed from the poster description and not included in either the conference book or conference edition of HAPS-Ed. Example is below:

POSTER TITLE

AUTHORS

PRESENTER

CO-PRESENTERS

How to Submit your Poster Presentation Abstract

Step 1: Read the guidelines and policies.

Make sure you read through the Presenter Policies, Conflict of Interest Policy, and the Sponsored Posters/Workshops Policy on the HAPS website to ensure you understand what to submit your poster presentation abstract. All are linked in the "More in this section" drop down menu above.

Step 2: Prepare your abstract for submission.

Your abstract submission must include the full title, author names, affiliation(s) and abstract text and conform to the word limit. Do not submit tables and figures with your abstract submission. Do not use headings such as "Methods” or "Conclusions” in your submission.

Presenter Information: Presenter 1 is the name of the individual whose name appears first on the abstract and who will be presenting (or co-presenting) the poster. You will be required to include the institution, city, state/province, zip/postal code, country and email address for all presenters. Presenter 1 is the point of contact with HAPS.

Step 3: Submit your application online.

After you have reviewed and proofread your abstract, use the link in the conference registration page to complete the Poster Presentation Abstract Submission form.

Poster Display Guidelines

The maximum size for your poster is 3 high feet by 4 feet wide (91 x 121 cm) but does not have to be this large.

The material must be readable from distance of 3 feet or more. You are strongly encouraged to use type at least 20 point font to ensure legibility. Very small print will be difficult to read.

Use either very dark print on a very light, preferably white background or white print on a very dark background. Legibility is important.

Write your presentation as concisely as possible.

Use charts, figures, and tables similar to those you would make for slides. Do not use fine lines that are difficult to read from a distance.

Any statements about a change must be supported by a calculation of statistical significance of that change, and thus, require a supporting statistical analysis which is to be explained in the poster.

Your poster should be self-explanatory

You may want to use push pins to attach a Ziploc baggie filled with your business cards in case someone wants additional information.

You may want to have letter or legal size reproduced handouts available as handouts (you can leave them in an envelope near your poster).

Do not write on the poster boards themselves.

Do not leave any personal belongings unattended at any time.

Picture taking is not allowed. \

After Submitting Your Poster

All abstracts submitted with appropriate formatting will likely be accepted. We will contact Presenter 1 by mid-April with your scheduled time to present.

Please make travel plans that allow you to be present for the entire Update Seminar portion of the Conference